Hugging Face Desktop Robot Reachy Mini on Order: Cute-looking, Supports Over 1.7 Million AI Models

According to TechCrunch, orders for Hugging Face's newest desktop robot, Reachy Mini, are now officially open for developers to assemble and test, and Reachy Mini will be available in two versions. The wireless version, called Reachy Mini Wireless, has a built-in Raspberry 5 microcomputer and is priced at $449 ($3,224 at current exchange rates), while the other, Reachy Mini Lite, requires an external computing device and is cheaper: $299 ($2,147 at current exchange rates). Both machines are open-source designs, sold as DIY kits for developers. The size of the volume and ordinary plush toys, the appearance of two "eyes" screen and antenna structure, lively appearance. Once assembled, users can freely program the machine through Python. The machine has built-in multiple demo projects and access to Hugging Face's open source platform, Hugging Face Hub, which has access to more than 1.7 million AI models and more than 400,000 datasets, making it a rich development resource. Developers can use this robot to write code, build programs, test applications, and put ideas into practice.

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